The Citizen. (LaKemp, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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P. F. RftYL PUB
-ftKHMP. BCftUeP COUNTY, OKLftttOMft. NOV- 191909.
UOL, 1 NO. Ae:
How would you like to live in
Nebraska or the Dakot a and
ptyflla'ton for cocd for this
winter. —wichiAo Eagle.
How would yon liko to live in
Beaver county and pay $IT> per
toll?
Another year has passed and
: *6r the first time since the pa*c
two years-ago prices are on a
•evei with those before the panic.
.And in this section, with a short
i*rop this year business keep up
surprisingly.
When the fight between the
white and black pugulists take*
itfuce it will settle tho question
Us to which of the two individual
lighters is the best man, and
that only. There can be no
«question as to the relative strengh
hr skill of the white and biack
race involved in this contest. A
uuialier ot people ha# expressed,
the lu'tp'e tt.i t Jeffries whl win, I
hut if he should, not it will be no
Tcftectiotaon the Attglo-saxon.
Thesunremen ■ -fernska [ A teacher in a Kansas country
has declared th i .v v titu I school asked her class to draw a
tional which providet :• : all, qictureof that which they wish-
saloons and plac . . -. «vjc ! "d to be when they grew up. The
is sold must be «! i.- pupils went diligently to work
in the evening- • •*.! paper and pencil, some
toward prohib:;.•= •-> •• -, ■; awing picturesos soldiers po-
defenders in Om: > • r:re Mmv.u 1 In ^men, fine ladies, etc. They
ing fits. Teey u< < i lii.ro th; ! un \iM orked hard except one little
less they can k< <>p open nt night!p.irJ, -•■ ho #at quiely holding her' toth
they will not make enough money and J>Tif>er in hand. Th«
to warrant their remaining in or observing her, asked
the business. But the saloon- t you know what you want
keepers and wine serving res- \ hen you grow up, Anna?"
I'ir.st published in thciituen Nav;5 lfiOH.
taurani men do not take into,
consideration the fact that the
man who does not remain down
town drinking at night will have
more money to give his family.
—Wichita Eagle.
Economy in
Railroad Runnings
Not higher Rates But
more economy in
handling.
We look upon our railroads as
models of economy. They have
carried the science of getting a
hundred cents out of a dollar as
far no doubt as it has been
carried. Yet they spill a good
many pennies. This comes to
mind in looking, over some re-
ports for the last fiscal year—in
which memories of the post-pan-
1 know," replied thelittte
out I don't know how to
it . 1 want to be inarrifi/'
print the above hoping that
give encouragement to
■ >> ihe bachelors who infest
•lnlty of La Kemp.
\otiei is heroh'. >;i •
r; Mifpte"* OK' --
who <i. I'Hj-i iii'vif i,i,. . • id mtrjr no
'.W for tlv « 1.1- i <•>' tin- ' -I M-c II it w
• • • t.i the * «i* 1 ml "eli oi mi'
1 -j 1 o> k ••era " fil'v.i u iv i fintontiiiii
i final*-, yuaviimnl feiI'nttibUnii Riur.n
a i't ,i-'niT- <i scr ' e i ■ f.in* Thomn* I'
Br lflwixxl, 1" •• rcill'nt- i-'IV K ht- oflV- in
B.'nvt-i. olah««ma. •« ainlj t ton, UK)"
I v n int niiUH a" wlim- e Kowit m- on* • f
t le:iriuK 'i'Kin. «oW<* H • '-'in it d 'udeu u
Kit® oi fUrprih. mid ;.ut< 11 Uruia «■
i imwiK) i okiahutu..,
iico 1). Oiuer, reul-ter,
pi 14 Iftnti
but I ;<>i an
D. L. Kmp,
Pres.
I. U."Edwards.
Cashier.
LA KEIT STATE BANK
Deposits Guaranteed. linger State Bank Guaranty Law.
Special attention given to. all deposits large or ssoaH
La K emp, Oklahoma,
flM , drdlsbcd in t. e dilsfu uct 'J'J . 1009,
• t'-I.ed In the t.'lltoea Nov IHUmv.
' I JUN
INTKalWfc,
.lalanoui*
bo you know that an editor or
:t reporter for a newspaper can
in his rounds stop and ask a
hundred persons, "What's the
news?" and ninety out of a hun-
Irtd will reply, "Nothing spe-
cial," and yet fifty out ot that! ic pinch were still keen.
♦lumber know something that if | The Southern Railway, for ex-
)li)t f&undln the newspaper win'ample, handled more freight and 1
ai'tonieta them greati>, stud disu- passengers than last year and
i hereby jsive that • muel P, &'dr*>
oi 1i.loi\ooU ukidt who on D*.' VU, 1<>u4 ma-i
11,.:,-. .- rad Bntr> No. '/«H4 101 the s iol
tg'-l v«d K l-'j ot me «w 1-4 •!
gection ii2 Towiship 2 North of HaB'go E C M
ha , !i'.cd notice of lutentfon to make "te
yeuj ptooj to wtubll'li claim to tho l*ud abov-
desctibed, htfQie W. T Qvilan 01«k Qf the dis-
trict court sn his ofiii'© at llfcuvef, Os lahoma
'jtl das* ol L>© , llKtO.
I'laiaunt names as witness* Wiliia* ..
-peyarx, Oavid A - cato* aid William A, oWi*
toi oi Eltnwoad «kla. and Qaorco B, Wrifbt r.
'ophla Oal#,
Geo. D. Oroer. ftcjiUter,
Oct. 1419001
. . tii'e Ishcr by Riven thai Lowell I', llealtj-
ui ur iy •i l .homn who on SIui. 14 liHKi.
i m il |.micoteud entry Nn Ml ti lor the N. !i,
| 1 4 ot H -c J8 T I S ,1 22 a e m has tiled notice of
tiiMiitto'i o nl|hf Itn-il coinmut.iUon proof to
•t 'bn-li tnaim to th>* lan i abuve di'-cribed be-
f. r : aotn.k 1' Vr.iidwood V, S Commissioner
In his.,t!ice at Hi'-fi'r Ok aliotiu outhc 'iiith
day 11. nov. Uiiht. iuimanl nttmoa as
wi n^a s. Ailllam 0 1 a>-Q. r H. Sebastian,
Jnlin Obrlstopbet and Koberi it Morris all of
Gfay, Unlit. ten, U. nfiwr nexistcr
flortoo
& fliten
Blaobniltlis
Wood work
A
i-'irbt publlnhed in the (Jltlwn 5«v, m 1 pop;
•«Via FOH
0«?A«T ltir TI! I T
LtW uftet at Waoawira,
Nuv.4 lio
N«;lco If heioby giveu that Aus.in c «i«n.iy %
x#, fcimwoid Oalahoma, wi-o ui> Ju y
point them more, a-nii p'jruaps | had larger grass receipts, but its nmtie homuet<..ni estty no ior k
^ . . . % 1 ..... I ^ •% J - „ ~ ~ J a 4. 1 i LL.rtHnn « f • £ Jif Piltlff# -S
decreased i l'S 0f«wi-4 0l nectlon $ TtKefrange -1
E. c. II. han tiled notice of lnta iioi tiMnnke
make them madderthan hornets. J operatihg expenses
Don t be afraid to let the n« a &•; nearly four million dollars, wu-1 (lnal vear pTt>oi, t,,im-. a
efrrlrnt-waboutiu- jnmtogonlyMyeiehtpetimt * £I
'fht above applies wito spWiai j of the gross receipts . against; H9uV(r np tht ot
force tutnei-ouiUiiuiiMiiVie. ..o|«^iAjr-t«e c(W 'tK^car.iw^ |>|£
bt:lore \\ hjie 1 he trains ea| ecl tKtt, ,
eleven ceilis more per mi 1^ M*ne a <* wnm^- «">• • ««.
btcauhe i hey vere moie
ibi heavi.y uadrd, H eo&i cents
les-< to run iht-m a mile. Rail-
want aU the new arid «' ■ * i.. !
anyUiiujf that is strai^Ui. i.-. jover
baud us anything '>• ou hrn r oi a<>| r.u.
hay hme; Vve win appreciaio
duii pay for dMiat, we gei.
g. wmuo
.-■lid hi'l>. • 1
wrst r«iWtoh id in tho Citizen ^ 130 lOoO.
1*01 Ot FOB UKi
uariKTakMT or ,► •
tat J OSm at Waod• am -mtnOBa
Oct 18. IOC'.),
xotioe is hereby given that enmuol A, Kll-
j,\trtck, of sophia Okla, who on sepi, 7th
Imo* uiado Hoiaeste&d Entry no. 'Jd4I!l for
the NW1-4 & K 1.3 8W 1-4 scetlon 34. T 1
iurthot Uange 24 & e, M. has filed notieo of
muiuekiu to make fina five year proof, to
ytflablish claim to the land above described, be-
-re\V. T Qulnn clork of tho district court id
is office nt Ik-aver Oklahoma * n tne i day oi
Uuc inber iHot). claimant naiuos a^ witneatoni
i. tinol Allen aud J. A rtu -t of mpaia, OKla
i.iu uubcrt E uioa.id Jnhtt W naitlt** Kim*
>Mt,
Sec us pdf* dn^thing in R^jjiair Lio©-
Guarantee all our worK.
LaKeap,
i iii mini r11 mi '-hi, - Ti' i i ,
•oduaia
Geo. U.aTior. KegU
lietfisu r.
i road tiains in this country run
C. i • J i . odii. r ;>i
Canta v-dis®) LeralU, is a yo mrf
man, but ha auold head m tuui
e.;^rv sing mmsea in ;oceut
issue oibis u^cenesAt
"A great ilianf,y peo^^iiavc an
idea that the prineipaians«iou ot
a newspaper is to boost its own
community. The right vvay to
li(jd«t dud boom a town 10 lor the
paprr to.tpU in itf editorial and
11 cvc;.' tiuirmns what the town in
doing. «M W fto and put
in a gon4. W«td whWMvor the
opportunity, Is pre 0nt^d( but left
toe evidence of >tl«*. newspaper
mau be supported an(J corrobor*
ated by Ui'0 advertising matter
i'Fom progressive business men if
the otheu columns of.,the paper.
You can't fool tlu\pc«ple by a lot
ot exaggerated statements fc^e*
tne other columns of the paper
show that tho mereftants are not.
progressive.
over a billion miles a year,) so,, if
every other road couid do wiiat
the Southern did last year, divi-
dends could be inereaseel fifty
per cent with no incre se iii
freight or passenger rates. We
do not mean that any such re-
First pubiw i oc 22 1919-
NOTICE i'tbLib - MUN
DcpaiiniPi.t >.t ■- i- iiol,
Office at W OuQV'tl.1 •!
suit, universally, and at once, is
possible. We do mean that it is
to the spilled pennies, not^ohigh-
er charges, that the milroadfe
must look in the future,. x By
greater care In handling freight
says tho Southern report, ex'
ponses for loss and danmge
claims were reduced eight hun-
dred dollars, 'which means as
much to to the security-holder as
the establishment on the;.line of
new traffic-producing industries
of tho largest capacity."-^-i^st.
1 tot
it %
'4 1909.
^ Vru ifti.
i y Okla.,
intdi Hom^-
Notice it ti< jtf,'
William G, L'i\> <y
wiio on toar 31) i9(J7
stead Katr* Wo, 30 74 tor the h
1-2 01 .he N W x 4 (Sl vV I 2 cf the
N is t 4 oj sec 27 1 x N of R 2a
14 C. to. h*a tiled uotace oi 10
tention 10 duke flmi ooomutatloti
prcoJ to eactbliih eltim to tb
land above deictibed, before
Thoiflaa P. Eftidwood, U, S.
CommisBione*', at his office at
Beaver Okla., ou the 29 day ot
Nov. X9O9. Claimaut names at
witnepseB; LowellF.Beatty. .H.
Sebastian, John Christopher and
Robert M. Morris all of Gray
Okla.
Geo. D. Oraer, Register.
T
The election at ^an Fracisc#
proves but one thing and thkt
w that is uial whuo referu
ioi-cea work spasmodically, graft
n^ver ceases. If a corrupt ring
scattered or convicted it is 1*
a afiort iime succeeded by a -
obut>r ontj just as corrupt. Tno
suutuiou ai'Oiwv r rancisco was
barely toucneU aua-uo* the one
jiiui ^aomore tnah any otner
causoci tho ntjnt for ciean city
governuieufc uae gone down to
deAe t auu tno cause of good
gjteranwntia at a stand still
iiutvover, a will probtbly be
more uimcult to drop back back
to tno oid conditions. Vvhen
♦tie peopie get once thoroughly
hroused to tno fact that graft
means extra expense end they
will make the way of the grafter
more diifiouit.
Eervyone is looking-, for the
best of everything Here is where
you find the best of news—local
and Metropolitan. We will send
to ah ourlNew and Renewal sub-
scribers THE WICHITA WEEK-
LY EAGLE with The Arkansas
Valley Supplement and The
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The Citizen has the news that
is dear to the heart of every
resident of our community.
That is a sad day in the home of
a regular subscriber when the
Citizen accidently fails to reach
the subscriber. Every member
of the family reads the home
cows. Send us your New and
Renewal subscription today.
THE CITIZEN,
La Kemp, Okie
i>ir i PtibliRhc'i In 0>.i eUucn no,
^ w i ICE JfXJK PUBLICA f lUtf i
DirpuMnvutu. Uie>< unor. V niau'iOiii1
• gifci«&u 1Hl*li<linn; Out itt itiUu.
soli 18 rc •> givoti th .1 c.iafU-y .i>ra* ,
>)l - h u. WilO Oik Nov. 41 1
iiU'lv Howe tea i Uiiuy >«* U7WUI l« « a •
Sl ncC o'i wi'Ui •> ns.i 1' .i ci
I ir. liOtlCi 1>I illli- liiw • UJ IIIUu
i.iU. C ujilMUv iiiOIl pTu-i. il) ehlAuiiRll Cl.iini ti) 111
ia IUUVi' iicfcrlt^i) ix-mre n ,, l. viumuc.. n
lincoiHn i lAJuri I.I ! !• offlco I Itaav r
alihi'iniion tin' in ui l «cs HjUll, ctaiuia
.mw-a« > ii;io>iic ; Al ^fl ri, >ioir i. itvurg
.aruuii. Mwand J, co iiu*'an Joiiu vl, « i-
jji., r ail 01 uray. oim.
uco, u, orinjr. K*jguii
Wo
Okl.i
At Ttie nevu oity
For All Kinds oi merciranaise.
Trims,
W6 K66D tvemilllBQ
i'! tiiis Lias oi Dry
(HHifc Glflltllllfl, BOOte
sies, Gaps.
1 'M dill 3 >,it 's
rirt ruMhnod in the citizon Kov. 0 I'.'OO,
i •* .ua ■
•B.AarkAXi ... ti.. iitTiaioa
Land ufliM at Wostiward. oUafcema,
Oct it 19 w
Koticc Is hereby given that AliUon A. Hainil
heir of Wade H. Uamil, decceaw*
of Kiel, Oklanoma, who on Jnnc io
made Home i«ii<i ►utry do 10S3 . foi uv
K1-4 o Bee lit Ti N it -lo Htm, hai filed notln
of inteiiUi n to make final five year proof u
•.lablifh claim io the land above described,
before the Register and Bi caiver at woodward
Oklahoma. on the I4h day o
Dec, 1909 (lalmani name- as wunci
.l„el p, ' afes oeorgc K. Cates and Albert 0
Hoovoroi sjl'hia Okla, and charles F. eri>t oi
U KompOkla.
Oco, d. Omcr, blk-ibter
LET
T. P- BUA1DW00D & SON
male out your abstracts
BEAVEK, OKLA.
g. P, Nevlon/1\, D.
fliysiiilan andSuroeoii.
lydl^cmp, O^la^oma
Call; arjawtrcd doycr riigi'1t#
OSJco and Reaidcnoe in roar cf
Laketap 5*nk.
E. y.OOLEVIE,
NOTARY PUBLIC
Fire, U^utning aod u rr ct
Insurance Written in the Bent
Groceries
6c
By].
Oklahoma.
First published In the Cillzep Sot 1'i. 1000
KteriCfc fon "ue.ioATtOH
Dtr.BT3i««r Tut iBTiaioa
La ad Sin i •UUmak
Nov. 1 lOOf.
• KoUce is herc'07 glrets Uiat Loaita staiubor:-
of lap an, OEia, who on luuc 'J IV«
made Homc-stefd entry no. 16507 lor the
£ 1-4 -ocllou T I S of range Vio E. C M
han filed notice of Intention to maki- liaal n*«-
eai |«ool to eftabilsh cluic to tho land above
described, before W. T. Qulnn, cle.-R of ibe
ItUtrict court Id Lb oOce it Beaver. Oalaftorta
on the IS day ol DoO, l'J09.
Claimant names aa witnestos; Tboc^ c.
Dru ! William N Haddcn William H Mor lw:d
aad cbaiici B, Butler all?)! Lo3 a Okla.
P. Qn «i Better.
Companies.
UKemp.
OKla
WE HAVE A COMPLETE
Line of
UP-TO^ATE
SHOES.
MAKE YOUR PRQOF BEFORE
TOM BRAIDWOOD
at
Beaver City, Ckla.
* ♦ ***** *
CONTRftGTOR
and BUILDER.
FOR ALL KINDS
OF WOKK IN THIS
LIN2 CftLKON
JULIUS TUXHQRN.
DKY GOOUd liiid GROGtRiES
LLhMftN ajd LEHMftW
CORNER 2ND AND MAIN
LaKEMP
OOK! AoeeamodaWeaf
N6# rooi Room
Couth of ths Dreg Store,
i LaKcrr)p
OKlo.i
S. s RODGER€,
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